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THE CAPT. STEPS INTO DIMENTIA

posted Tuesday, 26 February 2008

Life has a way of throwing one a curveball at times when you least expect it. I’ve transformed over the years into being someone who can deal with challenges by dissecting them into smaller parts. This has usually worked for me up till now.

John Lennon said, LIFE IS WHAT HAPPENS WHILE YOU’RE MAKING OTHER PLANS. For the longest I gave up making other plans and have just dealt with life. That modus operandi led to programming music for restaurants and clubs, life coaching, writing books and audio tapes, D.J for clubs and radio, and currently looking for an agent who can present my talents to those in the various industries that can take my work to another level.

THE CURVE BALL – Mom, to my memory, hasn’t had the greatest memory when it came to details of events, but it never had an effect on her day to day living. We live two blocks from each other on the Upper Westside of Manhattan. She participates in giving tests to students at Columbia University each semester and counts money at her church once a week. She attends a discussion group every week where they review current events and sees an old movie once a week with other elders. Mom will be 80 years old in April. Her physical health is A-1.

In recent times, she has made errors in the apartment number when she would visit and began to repeat things intermittently as though she hadn’t said them before, more frequently. But once she returned from my father’s brother’s funeral, last fall, her shortterm memory has deteriorated rapidly. This, happening the way it has, has knocked me off my center of gravity. My emotions behind watching her fade from who she used to be is pretty heavy. Everything changes! I’ve decided to make this transformation within my Mom as easy as possible for her. This journey will tell me a lot about myself.

Mom lives on her own. My attempts to get Mom to keep a running diary have fallen on deaf ears, because she refuses to do it consistently. I’m trying to get her to use Post Its as a way to keep from repeating behavior she’s forgotten she has done; like getting mail or items from the store. Friends and people I know who have gone through this, including seeing doctors, getting medical examinations and taking drugs say, IT DOESN’T GET ANY BETTER.

I even assisted a woman who went through this struggle with her husband for 6 years. The experience changed her life totally.

Mom hasn’t had an easy life; especially her childhood. What she went through, I’m sure, is partially responsible for her condition today. Mom never wanted counseling for the abuse she received from her father and family.
http://thecapt.blog-city.com/americas_dirty_little_secret_child_abuse_and_incest_4.htm explains this.

The mission is for Mom to live on her own until she can’t function properly anymore. I’m helping her with her bills, her medical checkups and keeping contact with her throughout the day. We take her around the city with us every weekend and have her stop by for breakfast or brunch after church on Sunday.

For me, it’s a matter of coping through this process of watching Mom fade away. I love her, dearly. And now I’ll have to show that love more than ever before. Everyone goes through their own shit, so DON’T FEEL SORRY FOR ME, I’M A WARRIOR, I’LL GET THROUGH THIS. BUT YOUR POSITIVE THOUGHTS QUIETLY SENT THROUGH THE UNIVERSE WOULD DO MORE THAN YOU KNOW!

THANKS, MI GENTE!

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1. mothanskin left...
Tuesday, 26 February 2008 10:38 am :: http://mothanskin.blog-city.com

Hey Soldier, I feel you! Take care of your mama Man. I wish I still had mine! I will be "praying" for you and your family with positive affirmations. Don't stop blogging! We need your voice in the blogosphere!


2. Nutsy Fagan left...
Tuesday, 26 February 2008 10:52 am

I'm going through similar things with my mother. It's very difficult. But I try to look at it as another phase of our life together. She's had a WONDERFUL life. She's winding down now and it's still good - she's still here. I try to keep focused on the positive and let the frustrating and negative go. Doesn't always work, but I try!

Sounds like you are doing all the right things. She's lucky to have you.


3. catty left...
Tuesday, 26 February 2008 3:59 pm :: http://savetheamericanfamily.blog-city.c

Your Mom IS lucky to have you! You will both be in my thoughts and prayers. Positive vibes . . . .


4. The Capt. left...
Tuesday, 26 February 2008 4:52 pm

I've often said (cited from the Mary Tyler Moore Show) that FAMILY IS PEOPLE THAT MAKE YOU FEEL GOOD AND A LITTLE LESS ALONE. You guys are like family to me in a way you'll never know. Thanks!

Mothanskin, I'd have your back in the trenches any day, any time!

Nutsy, we met when you were hurting. and I thank you for your support - especially with you going through the same journey.

Catty, it's strange, some of your experiences mimic my Mom's. I'm glad you went on to a much happier life!

Much love to all my blog buddies!


5. Mel left...
Wednesday, 27 February 2008 12:03 am

sir, 80 is very impressive.

Theres a secret thought in every parents mind when they look at their offspring. For the good parents atleast. I'm sure you thought it too atleast once. Sometimes they vocally say it, and sometimes they subliminally say it. They say or think..."Please...Please...I made you...Please don't abandon me when I need you. Take care of me. Don't forget me. I Am your mother/father. "

Unfortunately alot of offsprings let that saying go on deaf ear.

If I was the Pharaoh of England, during the Medieval times, I would've dubbed you a knight, for your respect and loyalty. You know how much I think those two things are important. It's almost like a gift from god...you to her.. as it was vice versa once upon a time. What I'm trying to say is that your doing the right thing.

And as I read your repertoire...Programming, Coaching, Literature, etc...You are definitely one who is impressive and have made the best of life.

We are all behind you on your mission. :)


6. The Capt. left...
Wednesday, 27 February 2008 11:00 am

Mella, my young friend who will be a woman in June, thank you for your words. My feeling for my Mom is just as you said, I DON'T WANT HER TO FEEL ABANDONED. Never thought that way about my son, 'cause I plan to live my passions till I die. ;] Or go out in the dream state. My fellow New Yorker, I have to take these things the way they come and thanks for the support.


7. Liz left...
Thursday, 28 February 2008 12:26 am

My Friend, we are with you! ~Liz~


8. The Capt. left...
Thursday, 28 February 2008 8:38 am

Thanks, Liz! Thought you would be. ;]